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We provide bikes, helmets and bottled water. Riding a bike in Atlanta during July and August is hot. You will sweat and you do need to know how to shift gears and use hand brakes. What specific concerns do you have. We offer 5, 10 and 15 mile tours. FAQs/InfoIs a guided bike tour for me. Our tours are for people who enjoy the outdoors, are comfortable riding a bike and want to learn about Atlanta in a fun and active way. We cycle on quiet neighborhood roads as well as city streets with traffic. Do you allow children or teens on the tours. We allow teens 16 and older to participate in our regularly scheduled tours when they are accompanied by an adult. We can create customized events and private tours for younger teens. We do not currently offer children’s bikes. Do you offer different fitness level tours. Yes, we offer three fitness levels of tours to accommodate most anyone interested in a bike tour. They are:Leisure Tours are for individuals who want less time riding and more time stopping and learning about Atlanta. We travel approximately 5 miles in 3 hours. High Energy Tours are for the person who leads an active lifestyle and who enjoys mixing fun with exercise. We travel approximately 10 miles in 3 hours. Super Tours are for the fit person who likes sightseeing on bike, a challenge and is familiar with cycling. We travel approximately 15 miles in 3 hours. Is it safe to ride on Atlanta city streets. Our guides are trained urban cyclists with plenty of group riding experience and will follow all necessary steps to keep each guest safe. Our team negotiates with traffic, "corks" intersections when necessary and protects the group from the front, side and rear. Participants should be comfortable with the idea of riding alongside traffic in a controlled group, even if they have not experienced this first hand. Do I need to make a reservation for a bike tour. Tours sell out early and a limited number of bicycles are available. What time should I arrive for my tour. At least 20-30 minutes before the scheduled departure time. If you have not ridden a bike for a few years, we recommend you arrive 30 minutes early to practice shifting and braking. Can I participate if I am new to riding a bike, have never used hand brakes or don’t know how to shift gears. We do not recommend beginner cyclists or individuals who do not know how to use hand brakes or shift multi-gears to participate in group bike tours. If you have not ridden in years, but know how to operate multi-geared bicycles and hand brakes, we recommend you arrive 30 minutes early to sign in and practice before the group departs. Knowing how to use hand brakes and shift gears must be clearly demonstrated before you can join the group tour. Our sister company, Bicycle Education of Atlanta does offer private and group lessons to get beginners up to speed on operating the latest bicycle technology. Can I participate if I am in poor health or lead an inactive lifestyle. If you are in poor health or lead a sedentary lifestyle, we do not recommend a bike tour. Even something as minor as a bad cold can impact your ability to complete the tour. What should I wear, what do I need to bring and what should I leave behind. We provide a “comfort” bike, a helmet and a bottle of water. We recommend you wear seasonally appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (sneakers are best). Bring your camera and an extra water or energy drink if you typically drink a lot of fluid when you exercise. We do not have lockers for personal belongings, so leave valuables in your car or at the hotel. Will there be places to stop for a bathroom break along the way. We stop at a clean public restroom about two-thirds of the way through the bike tour. There are also options along the way if there are emergencies. Do we stop to eat along the way. When we stop for a restroom break, we’ll have a few minutes for you to purchase a quick snack if necessary. It’s best to eat about 45 minutes to an hour before the tour to ensure you have enough energy for the ride. What if the weather is bad. Bicycle Tours of Atlanta (BTA) may cancel a tour due to severe weather conditions. However, severe weather conditions must directly impact the scheduled route for BTA to cancel a tour. Tours will still run in light rain or drizzle. Payment for cancelled tours due to inclement weather can be refunded, credited for a future date or fully transferred to another person. What if I need to change or cancel my reservation. Reservations may be rescheduled or cancelled with a 48 hour notice. Cancellations requested with less than 48 hours notice will be issued a full credit which is fully transferable and never expires. When are you traveling to Atlanta.

With my tours you just need to bring your normal luggage. We supply the bike, water bottles, gloves, ponchos, and helmet. Most of my tours are in the summertime so you don`t need to pack a heavy jacket. Our dinners are all casual dining so just dress as you would at home if you were going out to a restaurant. Really, it`s that simple. Also, keep in mind that if you do forget something we`re always close to anything you would need. Of course, don`t forget your passport. Don`t bring travelers checks. The ATM`S work just the same as they do at home and have better exchange rates than using checks or going into a bank. We pass many atm`s everyday. The three discounted tours are the Dordogne Valley tour in southwest France for $3195, the Germany Castle tour in western Germany for $2900, and the Danube River tour in Austria for $2900. The prices are based on double occupancy and are per person. There is a $400 single supplement for singles. The prices include everything except airfare, lunches, and drinks with dinner. The dates are as follows:. Dordogne Valley tour, August 22nd, 7 nights, fly into Bordeaux Germany Castle tour, Sept 14th, 7 nights, fly into Frankfurt Danube River tour, 7 nights, fly into Munich. For each tour I would recommend coming in a day early just to get over the jet lag. I can make your hotel arrangements at the same hotel we`ll be using for the first night of the tour. Also, we will pick you up and drop you off at airports or train stations, whichever you prefer. All three tours are leisurely bike riding and we cover about 25 miles per day on the average. the Germany Castle tour and the Danube River tour are on dedicated bike path while the Dordogne Valley tour is on quiet back roads. The accommodations are all wonderful and charming historic hotels, chateaus, and castles. All breakfasts and dinners are included. Side trips like castle tours, wine tastings, etc. The people that have signed up already for these tours have asked me to spend a few extra days with them taking them around, so, here`s what`s going on before and after each tour. On the Dordogne Valley tour, we`ll be spending an extra night in les Eyzies before the tour and an extra night in Bordeaux after the tour. So the recommended flight schedule would be leave the states on Aug 20th, arriving in Bordeaux on the 21st. Depart Bordeaux on Aug 30th. On the Germany Castle tour, we`ll be spending an extra night in Trier before the tour, then, after the tour I can either take you back to the airport in Frankfurt, or, you can join us for 3 more days at Oktoberfest in Munich. So, the flight schedule will be leave the states on Sept 12th arriving in Frankfurt on the 13th. Depart from Munich on Sept 24th. On the Danube River tour, we`ll be spending two extra nights before the tour in Munich and will be going to Oktoberfest. After the tour, we`ll be spending and extra night in Salzburg, and an extra night in Munich. To reserve your space all I ask is a $400 deposit per person. The balance must be paid 30 days before the start date. Hope to hear from you soon.

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Saying I was on vacation last week. I am just back in the office today. Your question is impossible for me to answer without knowing a lot more about you, your equipment, and where and when you intend to ride. And there are too many variables for me to write just one list. Are you traveling solo or with friends who might share the load. For instance, two people might or might not share one tent or one camp stove and cooking utensils. If you are going solo and completely self supported, you will have to carry everything you need by yourself. What time of year are you traveling, and are you taking a northern or southern route across the country. Are you riding at high or low elevations, and in what season are you traveling. Warm weather may mean carrying few warm clothing items. High elevation may mean cooler temperatures and more clothing. Are you camping or staying in motels. Dry or wet climate -- rain gear. Cooking your own meals or eating in restaurants. Can you get by on cold food and no stove. What bike do you have. Are you trying to go ultra light with just rear panniers, or are you taking front and rear panniers. Do you have a handlebar bag. Are you good at being a minimalist, or do you tend to want to take everything but the kitchen sink. There are just too many variables for me to have a list. I would suggest you visit some of the cycling resources online such as www. You will find many other such places with a search. You will find that a lot of other cross country cyclists will post details about their tours, including detailed lists of what they took on their tours. There are a lot of other tourists out there writing lists of what they take. With a little time searching the Internet, you will find them. I just did a Google search for " list items for bicycle tour," and found a page with links to a lot of such lists. Vary the search words and you will find many more. Ask the question on Bike Forums dot net, and you will get a lot of suggestions from other riders.

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Check out my What to Bring page or click here . If you are in a hurry, here is the summary:. Tour leader:. Maps, first aid kit, tools, multi-tool, tire pump, a few plastic bags in various sizes, bungee cords, duct or electricians tape, a couple plastic cable ties, a short rope, a spare tube for every size tire in the tour, tire repair kit with a set of rim pry bars, some waterless hand cleaner, and a small grease rag. Also consider a few extra spokes, some miscellaneous nuts and bolts of bicycle size, an extra rim liner, some bailing wire, and a little chewing gum. (Just kidding about the gum, but I do carry some wire. All riders (at a minimum):. Bike bags, helmet, bike gloves, bike or sport shoes, money, cash cards, 1 pair bike pants, 2 t-shirts, 2 sets of underwear, 3 pairs of socks, evening clothes for after riding, toiletries and soaps, prescription drugs, hygiene items, glasses and sunglasses, sunscreen, raingear, fleece jacket, small flashlight, toilet paper (for the occasional emergency), bike lock, some clothes pins, and laundry detergent. Other items to consider include cell phone, paperback book, wristwatch, energy snacks, and a camera. By the way, pack light, pack very light. My wire is only 18 inches; my tape is the end of a roll of narrow width electrical tape; and the hand cleaner is a small sample size. The laundry detergent is a tube that you can purchase for traveling and you probably only need half of it for a two week trip by yourself. Laundry soap can be substituted with a small hotel bar but that may leave a residue on dark clothes. Except for tools, my panniers weigh only about 6 lbs loaded. Don`t pack anything wool or cotton. They are too heavy and they don`t dry. What to bring on bicycle tour. What things should I be considering before going ahead. Any help would be appreciated.

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We always recommend packing light but being prepared for all conditions. A Gortex rain jacket is essential, as are biking gloves, sneakers and clothes that you can layer. On tours we require that you bring your own helmet. In terms of what to watch out for, it depends on where you are biking. Are you enrolled on one of our programs. No matter what your destination, it`s important to carry money and other possessions safely. Do not carry large amounts of cash, only what you need for the day, and leave special jewelry behind. They make carrying pouches for small things such as cameras and money that allow you to keep these items close on your person, even under your jacket. Julia Hall International Bicycle Tours P. Box 754 Essex, CT 06426 Tel. What to take on a bicycle trip. What should I watch out for. Any help would be appreciated.

All you need to bring is yourself, your camera and perhaps a rain coat if the weather looks like it might rain. We provide everything else you`ll need. If you`re thinking of coming on the Hidden London (Day) tour, you`ll also need to bring a few pounds for lunch. There are no meal stops on the Sights at Night tour, so grab some dinner before this tour starts. All you need to consider is whether or not you would like to see our wonderful city by bike. It`s a FANTASTIC way to see London. We cover much more ground than you could on foot, we go to places not accessible by car, bus or taxi. and if you don`t like the tour we will give you your money back at the end. (We are the only tour company in London with such an offer). Your guide will keep you safe at all times. We don`t ride on busy roads and we have a 100% safety record.

Have you done any mtb before and do you have your own helmet, shoes, pedals etc. If you don`t fine we have all you will need as well as a wicked Santa Cruz Blur for you to ride. Pricing and duration are 1/2 day $199-$299 and full $249-$399 along with a group tour or solo with a private guide. Are you of reasonable fitness and willing to have fun and challenge yourself. nothing over the top just a good effort. What dates are you looking at and for what duration. The tours can be booked through our system and if you need accom we have the best deals in town through our site. On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:22 AM, winstonfinancial@gmail. com

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From my own experience I would just remind you that one can never have too much water. A partner organization of ours, Adventure Cycling has a detailed page that includes lists of what to take depending on what kind of bikecation you are going on. Hope this helps,. Christopher Mastin, Marketplace Intern The Center for a New American Dream 301. org 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 900 Takoma Park, MD 20912 http://consciouscons... . Posted At: Thursday, July 16, 2009 11:51 AM Posted To: newdream@newdream. What to take on a bicycle trip. What should I watch out for. Any help would be appreciated.

Our South Florida Bike tours are geared for the short term visitor. Our tours are 2 1/2 hours long. There are no special requirements. But a few good things to bring are: Visor or brim hat, loose comfortable clothes, shorts that are not too short and that don`t ride up on your leg, camera, sunglasses, sunscreen. We provide transportation, guide, bikes, water and snacks. It is very hot and humid so we will get soaked but it is in a great location and worth the effort. Everyone we have taken out has lived to tell a great story. We meet you early in the morning to maybe get to see more wildlife. Meeting location vary depending on where you are lodging.

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